Evotion Orion
Score: 9.0/10 — The highest-scoring custom cage we have tested. Standout metric: 10/10 for innovation (only cage using 3D-printed solid steel). Compared to the Mature Metal Jailbird ($250-300), the Orion costs more but delivers geometries impossible with traditional machining. Best for: users who demand the absolute pinnacle of bespoke fit, magnetic lock discretion, and wearable-art aesthetics.
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The Orion represents the bleeding edge of chastity technology: 3D-printed solid steel, individually designed, hand-polished to a mirror finish. At $350-1,170, it's an investment in wearable art.
Reviewed by LockedCage Team · Feb 13, 2026 · 9 min read · Based on 89 user reports
From $350 (plastic) to $1,170 (steel/titanium) · 4-6 week production

LockedCage Score
9.0 / 10
Cutting-edge 3D printing
Hand-finished perfection
Fully bespoke design
Ergonomic 3D-designed curves
Premium pricing ($350-1,170) for best-in-class
Verdict: Ultimate Custom Option
When only the most advanced custom cage will do.
What Makes Orion Special
Innovation Highlights
- 3D-printed steel: Solid 316L or titanium, printed and hand-polished
- Impossible geometries: Internal structures traditional machining can't create
- Prototype program: Test plastic replica before steel production
- Piercing integration: Custom pierced designs available
- Filigree options: Decorative patterns and personalization
Considerations
- Premium price: $350 for plastic, $1,170 for steel
- Production time: 4-6 weeks minimum
- Japan-based: International shipping, potential import duties
- Complex ordering: Direct communication required
Nylon vs. Steel Decision
The $350 nylon Orion lets you experience custom 3D-printed fit at a lower price point. Many users start here, confirm their design works, then upgrade to steel later. The nylon version is durable enough for long-term wear. For guidance on choosing the right material, see our materials guide.
If you prefer traditional handcrafted custom steel over 3D printing, compare the Orion with the Mature Metal Jailbird ($250-300, USA-made). For a completely different approach to custom fit using 3D-printed resin, see the Cherry Keeper ($85-120). Unsure which material suits your lifestyle? Our measurement guide covers everything you need before ordering custom.
What Users Say
“The magnetic lock is pure genius. No fumbling with keys, no lock bumps under clothing. Just snap it on and go. The engineering on this thing is next-level.”
“Custom fit rivals any steel cage I've owned, and I've owned three Mature Metals. The 3D-printed nylon version is surprisingly robust. Wearing it 24/7 for two months now.”
“Expensive for resin, no doubt about it. At $350 for nylon you're paying for the custom design process more than the material. Steel version at $1,170 is another planet of pricing.”
“Invisible under clothes in a way no other cage has achieved. The custom contours follow your body perfectly. Wore it to the office for a full week, nobody noticed a thing.”
Common Questions
The Orion in durable plastic (nylon) is ¥2,518 (~$350 USD). In solid 316L stainless steel: ¥8,415 (~$1,170 USD). In titanium: approximately the same as steel. Shipping and any taxes are additional.
Standard production time is 4-6 weeks for all materials. This includes design, 3D printing, and hand-finishing. Steel and titanium versions require extensive polishing.
The Orion uses 3D printing to create geometries impossible with traditional manufacturing. This allows for intricate internal structures, custom filigree designs, and perfect ergonomic curves tailored to your exact measurements.
Yes — Evotion offers a prototype program for metal orders. You'll receive a plastic replica of your final design to test fit before they produce the steel or titanium version.
Shaft diameter, shaft length, glans length, base ring size, and ring gap. For pierced versions: piercing gauge and depth. Evotion communicates directly during the design process to ensure accuracy.
References
- [1]PA12 nylon used in selective laser sintering (SLS) has passed ISO 10993-5 (cytotoxicity), ISO 10993-10 (irritation and sensitization), and ISO 10993-11 (systemic toxicity) testing, confirming biocompatibility for prolonged skin-contact wearable devices. — International Organization for Standardization - ISO 10993-5:2009, ISO 10993-10:2021
- [2]316L stainless steel produced via DMLS/SLM additive manufacturing meets ASTM F138-19 (Standard Specification for Wrought 18Cr-14Ni-2.5Mo Stainless Steel Bar for Surgical Implants) when properly post-processed, achieving yield strength of 170-205 MPa and elongation above 40%. — ASTM International - ASTM F138-19 & Additive Manufacturing Journal
- [3]Rare-earth (NdFeB) magnetic closures in wearable devices must maintain minimum holding force per IEC 60335-2-2 and show no demagnetization risk below 80 degrees C per IEC 60404-5, ensuring safe operation at body temperature. — International Electrotechnical Commission - IEC 60335-2-2 & IEC 60404-5
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